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12/03/2004 16:17 #31477

Apartment Hunting
This was a nice living room.

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12/03/2004 04:06 #31476

Tomorrow is the Big Day
We have 14 apartments to look at thihs weekend. I am both excited and overwhelmed but it should be nice to live anywhere besides this shit hole apartment. My favorite is when all the silverfish come out here. Does anyone else have those? They are the cutest bugs ever. I am totally lying, they are disgusting.

The orange computer flakes now write poems that start wiith "ing" words instead of "ly" words. I was in the mood for something new. Here is the newest one it wrote for me.

communicating ,
particularly effects ,
frozen pond deeply .



I guess it is very appropriate for tonight because I made the winter blue version of the site. Many of you probably remember the winter blues from last year. Well, after spending two hours setting up the perfect colors, I realized i was not psychologically ready for winter blue and grey and decided that i would stick with the green, brown, and orange of falll for a little longer. I don't know about you guys but I stare at this site a lot, and its colors really effect me. This is the best color scheme yet and I am just not ready to let it go. Maybe I will do a winter orange and grey instead of blue.

Either way the poem said it all. Here is another.

misunderstanding ,
Apparently yesterday ,
totally behind .


12/02/2004 16:51 #31475

Count down to moving
As the semester ends my insanity begins. I have so much stuff to start planning. Like moving my courses from Cinema 4D to Maya. It's exciting, and it opens up lots of possibilities but it means I have 1 month to redo all my lesson plans which is never very fun. Then I have all these new upgrades for the site that I still have to test out an upload. Some of them should be good.

Some people have asked to use the site for their projects. Like new sites for other communities. I am excited about the possibility but would rather die than just hand someone two years of work right now. Maybe I should start some sort of service. Oh, if I only had more of that thing called time.

Worst of all I have to read student response papers, most of which are horrendous. Actually, some are almost unreadable which makes me wonder what is going on with the english requirements in Liberal Arts these days. Most of my students cannot write to the point where it will cripple their future. I am not talking about simple grammar and spelling mistakes. I am referring to writing that simply does not make sense. Some of you that teach must know what I mean, right?

The kicker is that we have to move by Dec 31st and that we are not going to Las Vegas. Jim Leong, our landlord has made us sign a contract saying we would move. Our neighbor hated him so much he actually told Jim to go back to china where he came from. This is amusing on many levels. I mean Jim Leong isn't even Chinese, but the racial slur rolled into that one probably infuriated him more.

Wouldn't surprise me the way he cuts corners on stuff and hires such cheap labor. I overheard one of the foremen saying that he tried to hire the cheapest labor for the electric work and it ended up screwing him out of so much money because of their incompetence. I wouldn't be surprised if they serve cats at his restaurant on Kenmore Avenue called mai jen.

I really don't want to be giving him money anymore anyways and he agreed to charge us $400 for December if we move out by Dec 31. This is after several illegal mishaps on his part where he broke in and entered our house with no notice. He then tried to deny he gave the construction workers a key to our house, but I came home twice with them in the house and one day I locked the door before they came in and found me in my dining room. Same thing happened to (e:matthew). Many days with no water, days with no electricity and 24/7 construction and paint fumes for his financial gain.

For once I want a landlord that cares about the facilities. The apartment before this one, the ceiling feel down in the bedroom. just like what happened to (e:southernyankee).

The drama with the landlord is why the elmwood banner is down. I think he wanted to charge me for it's presence. I wasn't actually there when it came down.

The whole thing is related to the fact that he accidentally gave us heat included in our contract and needed a way to get out of that. None of the new apartments have heat included and the price is going up in all of them. Teresa old apartment was actually reduced in size and the rent is going up plus no heat included. I can't believe there was a need for a huge price increase plus a size reduction. Those poor tenants.

At least it will be really, really warm this december. Maybe even warm enough to keep the windows open for a couple weeks it could be like that $1000 vacation to Las vegas right on elmwood.

12/01/2004 16:20 #31473

They Might Be Giants
I saw They Might Be Giants [inlink]twisted,86[/inlink] twice in concert and both times sucked really bad. I can't even remember where the first time was but the second time was at Thursday in the Square this year. Maybe it was just the concerts I attended or something. I used to really like them. Actually, I still find their music entertaining on cassette (yes cassette) but I would have to say that missing the concert wasn't that big of a loss.

Did anyone see them somewhere else and have a better experience?

12/01/2004 17:06 #31474

The job I passed up
The job I passed up for synacor was developing PHP portal software like this.

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Although it seems super corporate, it would have been a really fun project. According to their website

Premium Online Content Trends
The overall U.S. Internet market will soon be driven by value-added services, according to analysts who predict the paid content market will surpass $5 billion by 2006.

According to the Online Publishers Association, U.S. consumers spent $748 million on online content during the first half of 2003, representing a 23 percent increase over the same period in 2002.


I hope I made the right choice and the professorship works out in the long run.


paul - 07/19/05 17:06
Here I am reading this in July 2005 - The professorship didn't work out.